Product Description
This illustrated volume was published in 1881.
From the Publisher's Preface:
The rapidly-growing fondness for horseback riding,
among ladies as well as gentlemen, has created a large
demand for a work on Saddle-Horses. We know of no
writings so thoroughly practical and useful, and so com-
pletely covering the subject, as the various papers of
Col. Geo. E. Waring, Jr., heretofore printed in the
" American Agriculturist. " We have accordingly brought
these together in the present volume, supplementing them
with a small work by E. L. Anderson, who is in England
regarded as a standard authority.
Any one, lady or gentleman, young or old, who desires
to acquire the art of horsemanship, will find all that is
required in this book.
From the Publisher's Preface:
The rapidly-growing fondness for horseback riding,
among ladies as well as gentlemen, has created a large
demand for a work on Saddle-Horses. We know of no
writings so thoroughly practical and useful, and so com-
pletely covering the subject, as the various papers of
Col. Geo. E. Waring, Jr., heretofore printed in the
" American Agriculturist. " We have accordingly brought
these together in the present volume, supplementing them
with a small work by E. L. Anderson, who is in England
regarded as a standard authority.
Any one, lady or gentleman, young or old, who desires
to acquire the art of horsemanship, will find all that is
required in this book.
